I love (or live) my Pebble/iPhone combination but the missing component is the ability to respond to texts using the watch. Couldn't the watch contain a few set responses like "Yes," "No," "I'll get back to you," etc? Couldn't you just scroll through these options on the watch and select one? If the real advantage of the watch is not having to dig out your phone to check notifications, then responding should be done through the watch as well shouldn't it? If there's an app for this I am not aware of it.

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I love (or live) my Pebble/iPhone combination but the missing component is the ability to respond to texts using the watch. Couldn't the watch contain a few set responses like "Yes," "No," "I'll get back to you," etc? Couldn't you just scroll through these options on the watch and select one? If the real advantage of the watch is not having to dig out your phone to check notifications, then responding should be done through the watch as well shouldn't it? If there's an app for this I am not aware of it.

Just look at the Galaxy Gear. Poorer battery and it's definitely bulkier than Pebble. It needs to be a watch at the end of the day. If it runs out of battery and can't tell the time because of it, it's a fail

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Just look at the Galaxy Gear. Poorer battery and it's definitely bulkier than Pebble. It needs to be a watch at the end of the day. If it runs out of battery and can't tell the time because of it, it's a fail

What I find wrong with the pebble is the look of it doesn't make me want to buy it. It is too bulky and with the screen it has I'm just not impressed. I guess it might be a 1.0 type of device to me but I would compare the look of it now. Like a game being played on a Nintendo Entertainment System compared to a game on the XBox One which is what I want. If I have an iPhone and iPad this doesn't wow me.

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What I find wrong with the pebble is the look of it doesn't make me want to buy it. It is too bulky and with the screen it has I'm just not impressed. I guess it might be a 1.0 type of device to me but I would compare the look of it now. Like a game being played on a Nintendo Entertainment System compared to a game on the XBox One which is what I want. If I have an iPhone and iPad this doesn't wow me.

We can all rejoice. There is a work around that you can get all iOS 7 notifications to your Pebble but it resets if you disconnect from your watch Bluetooth :-( but no sad faces this update fixes all of that :-)
I live my pebble, It does exactly what I need it to do, show me all of my notifications without having to take my phone out of my pocket for non important things, when I'm at dinners or meeting I don't have to keep checking my phone for non important notifications.
I don't need a watch that take pictures ie Samsung watch or has a color touch screen, I like simple elegant looking, don't need a smart phone on my wrist, live my pebble!

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We can all rejoice. There is a work around that you can get all iOS 7 notifications to your Pebble but it resets if you disconnect from your watch Bluetooth :-( but no sad faces this update fixes all of that :-)
I live my pebble, It does exactly what I need it to do, show me all of my notifications without having to take my phone out of my pocket for non important things, when I'm at dinners or meeting I don't have to keep checking my phone for non important notifications.
I don't need a watch that take pictures ie Samsung watch or has a color touch screen, I like simple elegant looking, don't need a smart phone on my wrist, live my pebble!